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1970 Pontiac Trans Am Clone 1974 1973 1972 1971 Firebird Trans-am on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:57000
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

I have a nice 1970 Pontiac Trans Am clone for sale, The car started as a real 1975 Trans-am but has had the front end changed and paint and decals to clone it into a 1970 Trans Am. I built this car because I liked the rear tail lights of a 1975 but the front end and decals of a 1970. I feel like the car turned out very nice and its a very cool clone.The car runs and drives great and does nothing but turn heads. The paint is PPG 1970 Pontiac Polar white. The decals are Phoenix Graphics and are 100% correct reproductions, The paint does have a few small flaws in it, its not show quality but a nice driver quality. The decals are very straight and nicely installed. The front clip was removed and everything was stripped down and the frame was coated with por 15, The floors are solid and the car has had front floor patches put in and the trunk is solid as well. The car has brand new tires 255 60 r15 rear 215 60 r15 front, American racing 15x7 torque thrust 2 wheels. New windshield, sway bar, sway bar bushings, flowmaster exhaust. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at three three six 4 zero 3 six eight two 3. Also I will not ship this car you must come pick it up and pay cash in person.

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Engine
312 CI small block chevy
H.O. heads ported and polished
10.1 compression
TRW flat top pistons
.510 lift comp cam
comp cams double roller timing chain
brand new polished holley 650 cfm carb
long tube headers
Holley aluminum intake
HEI distributor
March Pulleys

Transmission
GM Saginaw 4 speed
Zoom racing clutch
Hurst Shifter

Rear end
355 Posi

Interior
Aftermarket gauges
Two tone leather seats up front, black vinyl seat in back
New dash cap
New headliner

Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

Pontiac Trans Am for Sale

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